Dude, that was amazing. Thank you for making it, and thank you even more for posting it for the world to see. I think Scott McLeod would agree with me that this is an almost perfect comic. Well done, sir. -doffs cap-

After seeing her own creators eff her up for the last, oh, ten years or so, it’s great to see SOMEONE bring her back to form. Great work, dude. Great story. Better than the movie’s going to be, no doubt (and I have no plans to see that. Just more effin’ up, no doubt).

Thanks again for the comments that keep on coming, guys! The muppet love is far-reaching it seems!

Elias, I’m looking forward to the movie myself. If Jason Segel has little studio tinkering involved in his movie, I’m expecting it to be excellent. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is funny every time I rewatch it, and the muppet stuff in that movie tells me he has an affection, and affinity, for the Muppets of old. For instance, the line from Kermit in the trailer about the Muppets being about ‘artistic integrity, not cheap tricks’ is a nice callback to the Great Muppet Caper (I think that’s the right one?) where Henson put the muppets on bikes. Granted, fart shoes aren’t as revolutionary as that bike scene, but I remain optimistic!

I just saw your work over at “Cleopatra in Space!” and it led me here. As a Muppet fan, this was something special. It’s a shame they discontinued those Muppet Show comics from Boom! as your style would have fit right in.

As a rule, I don’t like fan fiction of any sort. I have very few exceptions. If I were to make an argument FOR the existence of fan fiction, however, this is hands down the best example I could show anyone.

This is fabulous, start to finish. Every voice is perfect. Every page is golden. And the pay off at the end is touching almost beyond description.

I applaud you for creating such a master work of storytelling. Sincerely, well done indeed.